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Title: CoastNET 10th March 2006 Natasha Barker, Severn Estuary Partnership


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CoastNET 10th March 2006 Natasha Barker,
Severn Estuary Partnership
Severn Estuary Partnership Working in partnership
for the future of the Severn Estuary
Stakeholder Involvement Integrated Coastal
Zone Management COASTATLANTIC EC Interreg IIIb
Project 2003-2006 Natasha Barker Severn Estuary
Partnership Officer
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Severn Estuary The need for integrated management
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ICZM is a process

CoastNET 10th March 2006 Natasha Barker,
Severn Estuary Partnership
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Stakeholder involvementcommunication
CoastNET 10th March 2006 Natasha Barker,
Severn Estuary Partnership
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Title
Severn Asturias Atlentejo Lisbon Aquitaine Galicia
Huelva Cornwall Highlands Ireland
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Severn Estuary Partnership Working in partnership
for the future of the Severn Estuary
  • Stakeholder Involvement - Delivering ICZM
  • Methods used for engaging stakeholders included
  • Steering Groups
  • Forums (e.g. access, GIS)
  • Community Liaison Groups
  • Workshops with experts
  • Seminars (e.g. on landscape valuation)
  • Topic group meetings
  • Working Groups (e.g. natural heritage)
  • Consultation with specific groups (e.g. farmers)
  • Meetings with specific groups (e.g. Town
    Councils, commercial agents, teachers)
  • Open public meetings
  • Webpages
  • Presentations to experts and public

CoastNET 10th March 2006 Natasha Barker,
Severn Estuary Partnership
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Severn Estuary Partnership Working in partnership
for the future of the Severn Estuary
  • Stakeholder Involvement - Delivering ICZM
  • Severn Estuary Stakeholder Network
  • Access - Forum
  • Geographic Information Systems - Forum
  • Natural Heritage - Working Group
  • Cultural Heritage specific consultation with
    key decision-makers
  • Urban-Rural Interdependencies - stakeholder
    engagement activities

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Severn Estuary Partnership
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Severn Estuary Partnership Working in partnership
for the future of the Severn Estuary
  • Stakeholder Involvement - Delivering ICZM
  • Total number of meetings/workshops/seminars and
    conferences
  • Severn 20
  • Asturias 15
  • Alentejo 1
  • Lisbon 5
  • Aquitaine 4
  • Galicia 10
  • Highlands 18
  • Total representation in stakeholder engagement
    activities
  • National Government 7
  • Regional Government 21.5
  • Local Government 31.5
  • Non-Governmental Organisations 14.5
  • Business/Commerce 10.5
  • General Public 15

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Severn Estuary Partnership
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Severn Estuary Partnership Working in partnership
for the future of the Severn Estuary
  • Stakeholder Involvement - Delivering ICZM
  • Evidence of success with several of the projects
    is shown by the future meetings to involve
    stakeholders that have resulted from the
    COASTATLANTIC funded project work
  • Severn ongoing meetings of Access and other
    Fora.
  • Asturias stronger relationships with Town
    Councils formed
  • Alentejo new planning tools proposed
  • Aquitaine method of involving working with
    communities on litter clearance maybe rolled out
    to other sites
  • Galicia future meetings and work with schools
    likely
  • Highlands future meetings for periodic review
    of the coastal plan
  • Ireland ongoing Forum for Clew Bay
  • Implementation of ICZM Principles (1 poor 5
    excellent) results for 7 partners were
  • 2.7 for use participatory planning
  • 3.2 for get everyone involved.

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Severn Estuary Partnership
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  • Conclusions of COASTATLANTIC Stakeholder
    Involvement Work
  • Representation
  • Regional local government engagement has been
    strongest
  • General public and business/commerce engagement
    in decision-
  • making is less strong, but could be
    representative and fit for purpose
  • A bottom-up approach is more dominant than a
    top-down approach.
  • Evidence of ICZM Principles in Action
  • A Future COASTATLANTIC Partnership?
  • Progressing ICZM across the Atlantic Arc.

Severn Asturias Atlentejo Lisbon Aquitaine Galicia
Huelva Cornwall Highlands Ireland
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Severn Estuary Strategy Implementation through
stakeholder involvement
  • Severn Estuary Partnership Services
  • Joint Estuary Day Joint Advisory Committee
  • Provision of Secretariat Services for other
    Estuary Groups
  • Co-ordination and Project Management/Supervision
    Service
  • Neutral Facilitation Role
  • Publicity Services website, Severn Tidings
    newsletter
  • Information Provision GIS, Metadata, Contacts
    Database (gt2000)
  • Project work e.g. information panels, leaflets,
    access strategy
  • Topic-specific Fora e.g. Access, Natural
    Heritage, GIS
  • Web-based Who Does What Guide
  • New Research Strategy Forum
  • New Local Information System for planners
  • New Severn Wonders Festival, Summer 2006
  • 1st Severn Estuary Forum, June 2006
  • Business Plan 2006-2009 Annual Reporting
    Framework

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Severn Estuary Partnership
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Severn Estuary Partnership Working in partnership
for the future of the Severn Estuary
  • Stakeholder Involvement Delivering ICZM
  • Valuable work of Coastal Estuary Partnerships
  • need for more collaboration across UK,
    especially within England
  • UK coastal management practice illustrates how
    sustainability can be achieved.
  • Importance of stakeholder involvement in ICZM
    decision-making
  • many different approaches
  • scale ecosystem or administrative boundaries?
  • A statutory role for ICZM?
  • the voluntary approach strengths weaknesses
  • who should resource ICZM processes and
    Partnerships?
  • new leadership in an existing/new Marine Agency?

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Severn Estuary Partnership
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Severn Estuary Partnership Working in partnership
for the future of the Severn Estuary
  • Thank You
  • Natasha Barker
  • Severn Estuary Partnership Officer
  • severn_at_cardiff.ac.uk
  • www.severnestuary.net/sep

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  • Sectoral approach needs integration
  • Network of major use sectors
  • Network of major organisational sectors
  • (Source Taussik, J. and Gubbay, S. 1995)

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CIWEM SW Branch 15th February 2006 Natasha
Barker, Severn Estuary Partnership

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UK Estuary Coastal Partnerships
  • Began to form in the early 1990s
  • Encouragement by Government conservation bodies
    (e.g. SNH, EN, CCW)
  • Specific local need identified by a number of
    organisation
  • A more general recognition of a need to cooperate
    on the management of a water body by a variety of
    organisations
  • A number of local coastal and estuarine fora
    (LCF) established
  • No legislation for ICZM in Great Britain

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Role of the Exe Estuary PartnershipBringing
people together since the mid 1990s
  • Promoting sustainable use management through
  • Co-operation, Communication, Collaboration the
    3Cs in 3 dimensions
  • Between decision-makers across sectors
  • Between decision-makers the community
  • Within the community
  • ? Vertical horizontal integration
  • Raising awareness of the estuarys value to all,
    from a neutral position

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Coastal Partnership Management Structures and
Formation
  • Operating structures
  • Management Group / Officer Working Group
  • Joint Advisory Committee / Steering Group
  • who sits where? (funders, decision-makers,
    interest groups, public)
  • Legal Status
  • Charity and/or Company
  • Non-legal mechanisms (ToR, MoU, host partner
    issues)
  • what is most appropriate?

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  • Exe Estuary Management Framework

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Finding a balance for future generationsthrough
the Estuary Officer?
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The Dynamic Severn
  • Britains second largest estuary with an area of
    557km2 (2000km2 inc Bristol Channel)
  • Intertidal area approx 100m2 SPA, cSAC
  • Second highest tidal range in the world, 14m
    highest in Europe
  • Severn Bore up to 2m in height in lower reaches
    of the Severn during high tides
  • Development Use
  • Employment, Housing, Infrastructure
  • Industry, Retail Commercial
  • Waste, Minerals
  • Recreation, Tourism, Access
  • Ports, Shipping, Transport
  • Major issues
  • Flood risk and coastal protection
  • Renewable energy opportunities (inc nuclear)
  • Marine aggregate dredging

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Severn Estuary Partnership Working in partnership
for the future of the Severn Estuary
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Severn Estuary Partnership Building bridges
across the water
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CIWEM SW Branch 15th February 2006 Natasha
Barker, Severn Estuary Partnership
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  • Severn Estuary Partnership
  • Strategy for the Severn Estuary (2001) - Vision
    for the Severn Estuary
  • A vibrant and prosperous community, working in
    partnership for a clean and pleasant environment,
    valued and protected for generations to come.
  • The aim of the Strategy and work of the Severn
    Estuary Partnership
  • To bring together all those involved in the
    development, management and use of the Estuary
    within a framework which encourages the
    integration of their interests and
    responsibilities to achieve common objectives.
  • Commitment?
  • 13 sectoral areas
  • 95 issues
  • gt350 proposals for actions

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ICZM is politics on a geographical scale
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Stakeholder involvement requires significant
resources
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Finding the balancee.g. recreation and access
zoning
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Finding the balancee.g. waterfront development
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Estuary Partnerships - successes and failures
  • Approximately 50 Coastal Partnerships have been
    formed since the early 1990s
  • There have been varying levels of ambitions and
    successes in these initiatives, but some have
    ceased to exist in recent years
  • None of the Coastal Partnerships have any
    statutory powers they rely on the good will of
    the partners

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